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FSX 'Into Reality' Splashscreen
FSX 'Into Reality' Splashscreen (Category: Videos/Splashscreens > Splashscreens)
1.19Mb (909 downloads)
Alternate 'Into Reality' splashscreen for FSX using real life image rather than a FSX screenshot.
Posted Feb 6, 2014 21:45 by Ahmad Musthafa
 
Truk Atoll WW2 Scenery
Truk Atoll WW2 Scenery
Truk Atoll WW2 Scenery (Category: FSX > Scenery)
78.43Mb (909 downloads)
This scenery is of Truk Atoll depicting the time period during WWII. The scenery includes the basic islands created from satellite images. Also included are three airfields used by the Japanese and the naval base at Dublon. Many effects are included along with sounds of the time. This scenery is created by Tom Stovall. Many of the objects are used with the permission of Mark Schimmer and other contributors.
Posted Dec 31, 2012 20:01 by b
 
FSX Boeing 737-800 American Airlines Astrojet Textures
FSX Boeing 737-800 American Airlines Astrojet Textures
3.46Mb (909 downloads)
FSX American Airlines Astrojet Boeing 737-800. This is repaint for the default B737-800 in Astrojet Livery registration ( N951AA ) colors in 32 bit textures. By Tomi Koivunen.
Posted Mar 9, 2012 16:22 by Tomi Koivunen
 
CFS2
            Panel Set for the A-26 Invader
CFS2 Panel Set for the A-26 Invader (Category: CFS2 > Panels)
0.95Mb (909 downloads)
CFS2 Panel Set for the A-26 Invader. It features a working Radar screen, crisp-o-vision gauges, removeable Yoke and Gunsight, and Chuck Dome's GPS for the Korean Theater of War. It is designed and tested for 1024x768 CFS2 only, although it may also work in FS2000/2002. Created by Mike Eustace 974K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:30 by archive
 
FS2004
                    Douglas DC-3 'DC-3 Airways' Splashscreens Package.
FS2004 Douglas DC-3 'DC-3 Airways' Splashscreens Package. (Category: Videos/Splashscreens > Splashscreens)
6.81Mb (909 downloads)
FS2004 Douglas DC-3 'DC-3 Airways' Splashscreens Package. A collection of thirty splashscreens specifically created for the virtual airline 'DC-3 Airways' (www.dc3airways.com) from screenshots taken by Mark Beaumont, VP Fleet. Shots feature the default DC-3, the MAAM-SIM DC-3 (www.maam.org) and the XC-47C float plane in 'DC-3 Airways' colour schemes. Includes an application by Christopher Trew which will select an opening screen at random when starting FS2004. By Mark Beaumont. File name: DCA_SSCR.ZIP
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:14 by archive
 
Concorde                   flight F4590 crash for FS98
Concorde flight F4590 crash for FS98 (Category: FS98 > Adventures)
0.09Mb (909 downloads)
Concorde flight F4590 crash for FS98. Recreation of the tragic & historic crash July 24th, 2000. Created by an actual eye witness. Maybe the most precise reconstitution. In memory of the passagers and the hotel crew & the best aircraft of the world. By Londinfer Loïc. 97K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
 
Area
                  51 UFO With panel & sound
Area 51 UFO With panel & sound (Category: FS98 > Misc)
0.64Mb (909 downloads)
Area 51 UFO With panel & sound By Paul Emsley This aircraft was made using Abacus Aircraft Factory 99 and is for flight sim 98. *The panel for this aircraft is not great, feel free to make improvements on it. 670K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:21 by archive
 
FS2002
                  Barcelona Airport, Venezuela
FS2002 Barcelona Airport, Venezuela (Category: FS2002 > Scenery)
2.12Mb (909 downloads)
FS2002 Barcelona Airport, Venezuela Designed by Jaime Ortega. 2.2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
FS2002
                  Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Scenery.
5.88Mb (909 downloads)
FS2002 Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Scenery. Extensive scenery for KCVG and the surrounding area near Cincinnati, Ohio. By Christopher Gilbert. 6MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
FS2002/FS2004
                  Shorts S.A.4 Sperrin
FS2002/FS2004 Shorts S.A.4 Sperrin (Category: FS2004 > Military)
1.80Mb (909 downloads)
FS2002/FS2004 Shorts S.A.4 Sperrin. The Short SA.4 "Sperrin" was a British jet bomber design of the early 1950s built by Short Brothers and Harland of Belfast, popularly abbreviated "Shorts". The exact requirements included a weight of 140,000 lb, the ability to fly to a target 1,739 miles distant at 500 knots from altitudes of 45,000-50,000 ft and be simple enough to maintain at overseas bases. This request would be the foundation of the V-bombers. The design known initially as SA.4 and later as the "Sperrin" had more in common with the Second World War designs than the new jet age. It first flew in 1951. By Kazunori Ito. 1.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:28 by archive